About this venue
Estadio BBVA is more than a stadium—it’s a modern landmark for major matchdays in Guadalupe. Opened in 2015, it stands out with its sculptural bowl, aluminum skin, and a roof structure that frames the stands with a clean, contemporary profile. With a capacity of about 53,500, it delivers a true big-event feel while keeping sightlines strong from most sections.
Inside, the experience feels premium without being overdone: steeper tiers amplify the crowd, and the bowl acoustics help chants and reactions ripple quickly through the venue. Comfortable seating, clear wayfinding, food and drink points, and well-planned hospitality areas make the night run smoothly from kickoff to the final whistle.
The exact address is Av. Pablo Livas 2011, La Pastora, Guadalupe, Mexico. Set within the La Pastora park complex, entrances are typically reached via clearly marked pedestrian approaches; parking is available around the venue, and the Exposición metro station is a practical reference point (a short walk to the gates). For broader citywide transport options and connections, see the city guide further down the page.
About the city
Guadalupe, right next to the city of Zacatecas, is a strong choice for anyone traveling for concerts and sports events while still wanting an authentic local atmosphere. The city feels like a practical base: calm enough for a comfortable stay, yet lively enough to find restaurants, cafés, and small spots that round out a night out. Thanks to its location and urban layout, key places often feel “within easy reach,” which matters when you’re planning an evening at an arena or stadium.
Connectivity is one of its biggest advantages: the main corridor is Boulevard Adolfo López Mateos, and moving around the city and into neighboring areas typically relies on bus routes (autobuses urbanos), colectivos, and taxi services. If you’re arriving by air, the closest airport is Aeropuerto Internacional General Leobardo C. Ruiz (ZCL), also known as the Zacatecas/Calera airport, from where it’s easy to continue to Guadalupe and the main venues. For road travel, a key hub is Central de Autobuses de Zacatecas, making transfers to your accommodation and onward to event locations straightforward.
For a “tourist bonus” before or after the event, it’s worth visiting the Museo Regional de Guadalupe set in a historic monastic complex, known for its rich art collection and striking architecture. Nearby, you can extend your walk to the squares and old streets of Zacatecas, including prominent civic spaces like Plaza de Armas, or catch panoramic views from Cerro de la Bufa. If you prefer a slower pace, the route along Arroyo de la Plata is also a pleasant option—ideal for a short break that adds extra value to the trip.